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My Sisters Keeper Essay

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There is no clear-cut antagonist in “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi Picoult besides the cancer; the closest thing that comes to an opponent to Anna, the protagonist, is her mother Sara Fitzgerald who is driven to cure her sick daughter, Kate. The book concerns a lawsuit filed by the alienated daughter, Anna, who is forced to give numerous medical donations to her sister, Kate, who is suffering from cancer. The arrangement relates to Anna’s bodily autonomy which has been violated by her mother, Sara, by forcing Anna to give donations to Kate. The cancer tears apart Anna’s family, is attempting to kill Kate, who is Anna’s sister, and ruins the life of the whole Fitzgerald family. The malignancy in Kate’s body turns Sara Sara has ignored her son to the point of juvenile delinquency, forced a daughter that she gave birth to purely to be a donor for Kate and estranged her husband. This proves that the cancer is the antagonist and …show more content…

he thirteen year old is constantly trying to separate herself from her extremely sick sister. She is searching for her identity so that she might fill out her sister’s wish to die properly. “If you have a sister and she dies, do you stop saying you have one? Or are you always a sister, even when the other half of the equation is gone?” But, she also tells Campbell, her lawyer, that out of all the things she wants to be in ten years, she wants to Kate’s sister the most. These two ideals of wanting nothing more than for her sister to live, and her wish that her sister would die so she might be independent are contradictory and make up the core of Anna’s character. Though the entire lawsuit brings her tremendous guilt, she keeps it going so she might give her sister her wish. She is also tries to come to terms with the fact that her mother only had her to save her sister’s, Kate’s, life. Anna is the protagonist yet she still is an antagonist to

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